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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1933 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and An Up-To-The Minute Directory Market Report tor Sat., May 6 Of The City’s Wants Phone 32—Ask for a Want Ad Taker WEEK-END SELLING on Adams Express .. {Packed firsts, 15%4-%; other mixed RATES 1 insertion, 15 words Allied Chemical & Dye o ‘Wheat— {colors, white and brown eggs, un- AS FRENCH R R 15% protein Delivers To Arrive | Changed. | Lge north. .77% 80% .76% .79%| Dressed poultry firm, unchanged. 45c | Allis Chalmers 79 |May Wheat and All Deliveries Live poultry irregular. Fowls, express 12 to 15; others unchanged. bidet) e eo , 2 cor th l Liv esto ck | ge ve insertions, not a 6 SOUTH ST. PAUL Consecutive insertions, not over South St. Paul, Minn. May 6—|6 consecutive insertions, not over Net Losses of 1 to 2 Points Nu- 25 WOrdS .......0s0ceeeeeees $1.00 2dk north: (73% [74% ' Am. Coml. Ai. 21 fs +|(AP—U, 8. D. A.)—Most livestock] 95 wo: merous; Pound Sterling ee = Beal in Power 9% Of Corn, Oats and Rye aoe ey 12% 13% closed sirang to higher this week with} all sot bide we cooing ue . a le trade in beef steers and yearlings | word to $4.06 in London eh Gece Had Soared High ae oe in especially healthy condition. Quite ore aaa 5 ‘Am. Power & Light | 3 dk north. 5 lay ieee and part loads of. desir-| All want ads are cash in advance. eno Am, Roll Mill Grade of able steers sold at 5.25 to 5.75, best | Copy must be received at The Trib- lew York, May 6.—(?)—Financial| am, Smelting Chicago, May 6—(?)—Uneasiness|! dk north. mediumweights 6.00, with bulk of all] une office by 9:00 a. m. to insure markets ran into considerable week-|Am. Sugar 2 dk north. Weights selling at 4.25 to 5.00, com-|insertion same day in the regular |over rumors that France would aban-/3 dk north. jdon the gold standard led to heavy |Grade of | selling that lowered wheat values Sat-)} north. jurday. 3 4 May wheat and all deliveries of 32% corn, oats and rye touched new high |!4 ae 18% | price records for the season. Corn !4 end profit-taking in Saturday's short | 417, sessions. Stocks, after climbing mod-| Am, Water ‘Works | erately in active early trading, fell)/Am. Wool Pfd. back into quieter dealings in the last} Anaconda. Copper . hour, and closed with numerous net |Atch. T. & 8. F. . losses of 1 to 2 points or so. Volume|Atlantic Coast Li for the two-hour session was about |Atlantic Refining two million shares. pee ae Further weakness in the dollar, re-|B¥inwen Locsmotive sulting in new low levels since leav-|Rajt, & Ohio ing the gold standard, prompted fur-|Barnsdall ... ther inflation buying of stocks and|Bendix Aviation . mon grades down to 3.50 or below.| classifies . ee heifers’ sold mainly at 3.25 ee to 4.50, better yearlings 4.75 to 5.60,| Cuts, border or white space used on beef cows 2.25 to 3.50, cutters and low| want ads come under the classified cutters 1.75 to 2.25, medium grade/ display rates of 75 cents per column bulls with weight 2.50 to 2.85, better| inch per single insertion. eye Vary Moe to 5.00, strictly Choice 5.50, | ene 455 laaneca < PIASIWMNL GH ea Rem sans 18% .19% .18% .79%%)a few 6.00. ibs eee rai eae ee be protea Hog prices made some net advance Female Help Wanted 144 |longed adverse weather, indicative of 1 H W..... .77% 18% 77% .787,|@UrIng the week, bulk better 160 to| WANTED — Experienced saleslady a! | Business and Professional Service Guide a TAXICAB 250 Ibs. closing at 3.65 to 3.75, bulk crop dangers later. 12% protein 250 to 350 Ihs.-3.50 to 3.65, bulk, sows City Bakery. 115 5th St. Apartments for Rent Wheat closed unsettled, 1-2 to 7-8)1 DH W or es 3 7 _ FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- -100 some commodities in the early deal-|Bethl, Steel « under Friday's finish, May 73, July 74|1 HW..... 75% 16% 75% .767s|3.80 to 3.40, most pigs 3.50 to 3.65. . iment including electric ate PHONE 1 ings, but the dollar rebounded after| Borg-Warner E Fi a Grade of” Bulk of the better wooled lambs Male Help Wanted BS, Brig, 3 Mi to 74 1-8, corn at 1-2 to 1 1-2 advance, 1 DHW or sold this week at 5.50 to 5.75, with — tor, roll away bed with spring mat- fe the foreign markets closed. ges Mig. ... May 42 1-2, July 44 7-8 to 45, oats 1-8|) HW... .74% 75% 14% .75% ‘ a ABLE MAN for distributing and de-| tress, overstuffed suite and modern a : better clipped lambs at 5.25 to 5.65.1 ji oft to 1-4 "up, and provisions ‘un Ince, and South Dakota Wheat| Slaughter ewes sold at 1.50 to 250 or Gat tars CaiVammed eed ios || eee aye SHOE INL Buying of corn afterward holsted|1 DHW or = ,,| Outstanding fleshy 600 1b, hereford| ShPIY, ,Steady Job. | Write quick. | pon —RENT—Purnished three-room that grain atest and wheat, 98 well LHW... 19% 75% 73% .75%| stockers sold this week at 5.75 with aa eens Mer, 2405 Mon-1" ground floor apartment. Call at rains that promised further serious |! DHW oF eh steers and heifers on feeder” account| WANTED Boy about 15 to work of |delay to planting accompanied the "Dera ’ “"” “"""Jat 475, Much of the supply of stock-| (yr? {2r board, room and clothes. 73 |Soaring of corn prices. Ch 1 amber .79% .82% .79% 814 jer and feeder steers sold at 3.00 to pecs ee a0y DUBYED: 27 Oats were neglected. Provisions |13% protein 3% | tended upgrade with corn. 2 amber. The pound sterling reached $4.06|Bur. Adding Machine in London, the highest since England ae left the gold standard in 1931, but ‘Mills B fell back to below $4 here. The French franc, after an early rise, slid back under Friday's final prices. While Wall Street was confused by the gyrations in exchange rates, and whatever bearing they may have on|C! the administration's inflation pro-|C: gram, business news at the end of Cl the week continued to provide much cheer. The weekly report of the/Go), movement of freight on class 1 rail- roads came the closest to the levels|Commercial Solvent of the previous year since 1930. The|Commercial Southern total of 535,676 cars was up 42,706|Consolidated Gas from the previous week, and only | Cont, Bak. “A’ “It pleases us to please you” Insured Carriers Baggage and Parcel Delivery _618 Sixth St. Phone 1213-W. Chiropractor DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment with gas, water and woh dict lights included. Also furnished 4.25. Stock pigs sold recently at 3.60] WANTED—Young married man. High| sleeping room. Reasonable rent. teens uo Ges Feeding and shearing lambs San ERE hoeegs ae Call at 710 Broadway. sold at steady prices, a load of good er, Must have best of) <oR RENT—Partly furnished apart- to choice 73 lb. Montana shearing} Teferences and personal habits. Font 3 RET aac HeTTRTE eth lambs going at 5.25, a load of thin 60| State experience, references and sal-| Very’ reasonable. Call at 919 5th Ib. Dakota feeders at 4.50. ary expected in first letter. Write] gf” phone 1071 : Seis A No. 20 FOR RENT — 2 well furnished room Rug Cl = @ well furnishe ug Cleaning Chicago, May 6.—()—(U. S. Dep. Sal Wanted apartment. Sink in kitchen. Pri- +|Agr.)—Cattle, 500; most killing classes blabla! | vate entrance. Close to capitol. 808] Rugs and carpets made to look strong to 25 higher: low priced offer. | UP TO $50.00 WEEKLY GROWING ! _"th St. like new. Hamilton Beach pro- ings active at maximum upturn;| Mushrooms at home. We buy crops.|FOR RENT—Three room new unfur- | ff cess kills moths and germs; adds largely steer run with medium weight| Free book. Mushroom Association,| nished apartment. Built-in cup- | years to life of rugs. Cleaned in and heavy steers in liberal supply; all| _431_N. Clark, Chicago. boards, electric refrigeration, fire || the home or at our plant. interests in trade; yearling and mixed|MAN WANTED to supply customers) _Place, etc. Call at 417 Ist Street. _ H. J. JOHNSTON heifers, also most butcher heifers 25-| with famous Watkins Products in| FOR RENT—Modern apartment, also)! 930 4th St. Phone 1430 50 higher; largely 50 up; bulls 10-15 See Business established,} modern house. Inquire at 717 higher and vealers 1.00 up; choice; earnings average $25 weekly, pay| Thayer avenue or Phone 622. yearlings steers scarce, top 7.00, but] starts immediately. Write J. R.lsOR-RENT Thies” room —Turnisheu RUBBER STAMPS few above 6.50; best heavies 6.35;| Watkins Company, D-67, Winona,| apartment, bedroom, living room Rubber Stamps We Make Them Commercial Service, Inc. Hoskins Block Phone 400 Graduate Drugiess Physician Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 260 8 17% | WHEAT STILL STRONG ee CONSIDERING ADVANCE 161, |, Minneapolis, May 6.—(#)}—Wheat 91% |had somewhat of a reaction Satur- 50% | day, aan was strong considering the 7% |Sharp advance during the week. A 18521 under the like week of last;Cont. Can S Se kh stead seemed the main : eens 4 18; . Ins. . ‘ uence Saturday. lurum... year. Week-end reports from the!Gont: Motor . + ,3,.|_ May wheat closed 3-4 lower, July|1 rd durum 64% steel trade indicated another step-up| Cont, Oil of Del. . 10% |5.8 to 3-4 lower, and Sept. 3-4 to 7-8 Ce a ee Beau, to the best lev- Corn Products . : Gan lower. 3 i els in well over a year. . a be Stocks losing 2 to 3 points santiaed |eroeey Radio . 8 Oats were a shade firmer while rye Case, American Telephone, American Crucible Steel. 1816 pee eee paneer rig] i ie Guanigh iene a and Allied |Picmond Batch 2434 | unchanged and Sept. unchanged. July luded U. S. Steel, Uni Pacific Drug, Incorporate: 4413 rye closed 1c higher, May 1-2 higher clude . S. , Union Pacific, ‘np, ee 54% land Sept. 3-8 to 1-2 higher. July a ee ee oe barley 3-4 lower, May 3-4 lower, Sept. can Tobacco B, United Aircraft,!Katon Mfg. f ts 2 : 8415-8 off. July flax ended 2 1-4 up, American Sugar, Pennsylvania, New|El. Auto Li : "si |May 1-2 up, and Sept, 2c higher. 9%,| Cash wheat tone was steady but it 22%] was @ trifle lower. Receipts were + 18% {smaller and readily taken care of at ‘ - 57%%|/unchanged comparative prices. Win-|Med to gd.. 40 48 CHICAGO largely 4.50-6.00 steer market; best| Minnesota. and kitchen. Also. closet. Gas. yearling heifers 6.00; unusually active | DISTRIBUTE NEW FOOD PROD-| lights, heat and phone included. tade on steers selling at 5.00 down;) uct to stores; profits big; small de- __$23.00 per month, 622 3rd St. heifers at 4.50 down and cows at 3.00} posit required for materials. Act|moR RENT—Two or three room and below. quick. Write O, G. Chapman, 910 Sheep, 3,000; Saturday's market| 9th St. South, Fargo, N. D. Gane See irate York nae and Ctl eetial ee By Virtually all groups were under pres- ie R. R. ure. pe firmed a little after the Presi, wie i : carloadings report came out, but dipped again before the finish. a A ede Fox Fil asi: aie Lower grds. 35 38 1... s.4..|nominal; for week ending Friday 63 ‘The reaction in shares was the|Goneral Electric > 19% | fer wheat ent eae, ot ee Rye doubles from feeding stations, 12,000 Hel __turnished. 619 5th St. sharpest in many sessions, and re-|General Foods 314,{Durum wheat was quiet and Un-|no" 9 ..... 50% 52% 50% «....(direct; old crop classes unevenly lelp Wanted FURNISHED APARTMENTS in the TYPEWRITERS 1% | Changed with desirable quality scarce. |" yay-* < + Cash corn grain tone was a shade|No, 1.. + 22 |slower and easier. Oats demand at + 24 diversion points was rather good but flected the inclination to take profits}General Gas. & ‘Ei. on the sweeping rise of recent weeks.|General Mills . General Motors General Railway Signal . i strong to 25 higher; most lambs with | WANTED—Names men-women, 18-50,|_ College building. Cali at Apt. 300. | ++ 143% 146% 143% -... [finish showing the full upturn;| wishing steady post-depression gov-|FOR RENT—Three room new unfur- springers 25-50 higher. Closing bulks| ernment jobs. Starts $105-$175.00| nished apartment. Built-in cup- follow: Desirable clipped lambs 5.50-| month. Common education usually| boards, electric refrigeration, fire piabniniieeesecilans Call MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Capital Typewriter Co. FINANCIAL REVIEW New York, May 6—(P)—Maintain-| Gillette Safety Razor . 13% | locally was quiet to fair. Rye demand| Minneapolis, Minn., May 6.—(?)— iy ; several loads scaling under 90 Ibs.) sufficient. Full ‘ticulars with lace, etc. Call at 417 Ist Street. Phone 820 for cleaniny or re ing. strenuous efforts to keep pace| G04, Dust, 20%|was better at diversion points snd/ Flour unchanged, shipments 27,657. |7. tithe Or week: choice 78-90 Ib. | sample coaching—FREE. Apply to- | Roe ReWE= well famnishied owoream| {| P&NINE store, and office. maz with dollar depreciation, either real)Graham Paige Mot. 2% |Slower for local unloadings. Barley} Pure bran 13.50 to 14.00. wooled lambs 6.00-25; shorn throwouts| day. Write Tribune Ad. No. 128. RaTemEBT a eAniipaERter caUeetOr chines, or anticipated, security and commod-|Gt, Nor. Iron Ore g |Gemand was fairly steady and prices} Standard middlings 13.00 to 13.50. 400-50; California spring lambs 6.65-|=————=—=—————— senleaee and aleprone ah 207 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. ity markets rolled up higher prices in|Gt. Nor. Pfd. 15% | about the same early flax demand 90; natives 6.50-7.00; fat shorn ewes Automobiles for Sale St. Phone 273. , huge turnovers this week. Gt. West. Sug 20% | was fair again and offerings smaller DULUTH CLOSE 2.00-85. & Se SHOE REPAIRL Bonds generally were strong. Grigsby Grunow 14 Jin volume. Duluth, May 6.—(#)—Closing cash |“ : FOR RENT—Fumished or unfur- RING Hogs, 11,000 including 10,000 direct; fully steady with Friday's average; U3 es nished four-room apartment. Also nicely furnished three-room apart- ment with two extra bedrooms if tae ———— prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern tk hep crear 14 1-8 to 83 7-8; No. 2 do. 73 3-8 tl sesirable 190-300 Ibs, 3:90-4.00; top Minneapolis, May 6.—(7)—(U. S.| 82 7-8; No. 3 do. 71 7-8 to 80 7-8; “ kein 3.55-60; : Dep. Agr.)—Passage of the farm re-|No, 1 northern 74 7-8 to 83 7-8; No,|400: odd lots packing sows, dso 00; desired, at 604 3rd Street. Call at] Hef bill with severai inflationary|2 do, 73 7-8 to 82 7-8; No. 1 dark|compared week ago 1 vive Hee 1931 Chevrolet Six Coach, good rubber,| rear door. Wm. Baker. f. amendments by the senate with con-|hard winter Montana 777-8 to 80 7-8; |Shippers took 200; ney over | Loro;| finish and upholstering like new.|OR RENT—Extra fine ground floor currence expected on the major points| No. 1 hard winter Montana 77 7-8 to|lieht light, good and choles, 100180) Special price $295.00. furnished apartment with large by the house, was the principal factor | 80 7-8; No. 1 amber durum 70 1-4 to|!bS. 340-75; light aaa eee bedroom. Private bath, electric in advancing grain markets further|81 1-4; No. 2 do. 69 1-4 to 80 1-4; |3.65-4.00; medium weigl » ny Ibs, [1930 Dodge Sedan, new license, hot| refrigerator. Private entrance. during the week ending Friday. No. 1 durum 68 1-4 to 71 1-4; No, 2/3:90-4.00; heavy weight, vian ama| Water heater, good mechanical con-| Close in. See it. Phone 1313 Decline of the American dollar in| do, 68 1-4 to 71 1-4; No. 1 mixed |380-400; packing sols, medium Tht) dition. Price $295.00. FOR_RENT—Furnished and” uni foreign exchange markets, advance-| durum 67 1-4 to 77 1-4; No. 2 do, 67| 800d, 275-550 Ahe.. Stb-Tas Baty flibsa! alll modem jaernom aaparts ment of the pound sterling, Canadian|1-4 to 77 1-4; No. 1 red durum 66 1-4.|9d choice, 100- ee ments, Private baths. Also fur- puengtn and soaring securities mar-| Flax on track 1.44 1-2; to arrive SIOUX CITY nisteana en anernent: Laun- ets added stimulus to the grain situ- | 1. -2; May 1.43 1-2; July 1.45 1-2; ee ee dry privil 5 ent very reason- ation, a Sept, 148 1-3; Oct. 144 1-2, ets, CNY. Toma ay Ost tor | 1929 Chevrolet Six Coach, very low able. Call at 711 Ave, A. Phone May wheat advanced 7%c for the! Oats, No. 3 white 24 7-8. the ReeeS Iauehioe tacks yearlings mileage. Price $195.00. 1256-W. Week, closing at 72%e. Cash durum| No. i rye 52 5-8. Md “she stock mostly 26 _ higher: FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- y%,|demand for the top milling quality] Barley, malting 34 3-4 to 39 3-4; Cee and feeders downe 0 08 ee 1930 Model A Ford Tudor, car has ed and unfurnished apts. Roso 4 jpombinuadexpellent, special No. 2, 33 3-4 to 34 3-4; No. 3,000‘ Tots choice long yearlings 6.65,| Only been driven 14,000 miles, runs) apartments, 215 ard St F. W. May rye advanced 8%c for the pe-|31 3-4 to 33 3-4; lower grades 28 3-4] "oaiim weight beeves 6.25; big weight and looks like new, Murphy. Phone 852. ___Houses and Flats % | riod, closing at 48c. May oats jumped| to 31 3-4. bullocks 5.50; bulk grain feds 450 to}1931 piymouth Coach. new license,|#OR RENT—Modern epartments i FOR RENT—Six room modern house, 31ec closing at 22'2c. May barley ad- ————_—_— lings heifers 5.75; i Inquire at Trib-| $35.00, 6 room partly modern house, vanced 5c closing at 32%c. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN a te ao ee ere to 205; iow | VerY fine condition. Price $275.00, | fireprent building. Inquire » $20.00, 3 room furnished apartment, Although demand for linseed oll] Chicago, May 6.—()—Wheat, No. 2 iy 185 to = Private bath, $30.00, All close in. | was traded in was done at constantly] Corn, No. 3 mixed, 424; No. 2 yel-| Siockers 5.00 to 550, Ree Taaee acme cane Rian Rooms for Rent _ FOR RENT—Seven room “modem advancing prices. May flax advanced |Iow, 43-44%; No. 2 white, 44%; sam-|" jogs 1,000: fully steady; early ees ie peynienyony: FOR RENT—2 nice slecping rooms. 4 dwelling, four bedrooms, on Tenth 8|12%¢ for the week, closing at $1.41%. Bie. erade: a ae clearance made; bulk 170 to 375 1bS.| Several used cars in running condition| =Verything furnished. Close in. 300} St. Five room partly modern ats, No. 2 white, s ps 3.60 to 3.70; top 3.70; sows 3.35 to priced from $35.00 up to $95.00. Avenue an Ale new four burner CuIINE close in. George M. Reg- ye, no sales. 3.40. z cdi ge for sale. . are Barley, 38-60. Sheep 4,000; Saturday's tradelwe trade and sell on tim bx) INT—Large newly furnished|FOR RENT—5 room house, partiy Timothy seed, $2.25-60 per owt, steady; one load fed clipped lambs "Dian, ms on time payment)" oom, Suitable for 2. Board if de-| furnished if destred. Gas, lights, Clover seed, $7.25-10.00 per cwt. bought to arrive 5.60; market for the sired, Call at 413 W. Thayer. Phone| heat and water included. 514 Elev- = week: fed lambs 10 to 25 higher; 1824. _enth St. Share averages made new highs for | Houd-Hershey the year though a disposition to take ares ns profits in a “trading market” tended ‘Hupp. Mot. Car to level off advances. Interest was|tnt, Combus. Eng especially keen in the lower priced; International Harvester issues. Int. Nick Can. A rise of only $51,000,000 in brokers|Int. Tel. & Tel. loans for the week ended Wednesday |Jewel Tea .. indicated that much of the buying poles manvals : had been done outright by those who | Rayser, (3) did not need recourse to borrowing. | Kennecott Coppe: The week's record by business was|Kresge (S. 8.) . favorable to rising prices. Car load-|Kroger Grocery ings, automobile production, steel out-|Liquid Carbonic put, retail buying, and the distribu-|Loew's Incorporatec tion and goods all pointed to strong-| Louis. G. & El. “A er confidence. Mack Trucks ......- Mathieson Alk. . Pressure against the dollar in foreign | yy exchange trading was severe at times Peay Dekerunent plore and the pound sterling bobbed up to|mid-Cont. Pet. the highest quotation since England|Mo. Kan. & Tex. left gold. Mo. Pacific .... Montgomery Ward . Mi T \Natlonal Bisex jationa ul | Miscellaneous _| National Biscuit... ™ National Dairy Prod. ..... CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT | National Power & Light New York, May 6—()—The week- | Nev. Cons. Cop. - ly statement of the New York clear-iny wH & Htfd. ing house shows: ‘ Norf. & Western Total surplus and undivided prof-|North American its $617,185,000 (unchanged). oe Pacific Total net demand deposits (aver-}Ohio Oil .. age) $75,110,000 (increase). Pac. Gas & El. ‘Time deposits (average) $11,252,000 | Pacific Light With an O. K. That Counts, Bismarck Shoe Hospital We Rebuild We Do Not Cobble We Resole with “K. L.” Leather Burman’s Shoe Hospital Service and Qu: 107 3rd Stres 415 Broadway 1931 Plymouth Coupe, good rubber, very fine appearance. Price $295.00. | nee i Grain Quotations Ys DULUTH RANGE GOVERNMENT BONDS CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. (decrease). ;Backard Motor Clearings week ending today $3,- 490,356,762. Clearings week ending April 29, $2,745,221,900. WISCONSIN CHEESE Plymouth, Wis., May 6—(®)—Cheese quotations for the week: Wisconsin | po 4; cheese exchange, Daisies, 11%. Farm- ers call board, Twins, 1142; Americas 11%; Horns, 11%; Standard Brands Feo, % cent less. FOREIGN EXCHANGE change strong. Great Britain demand in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain 4.01%; France 4.71 15/16; Italy 6.29%; Germany 28.3412; Norway 20.64%; Sweden 20.99%; Montreal in New York, 88.50; New York in Mon- treal, 113.00. CUBB STOCKS New York, May Se(F)—Surb: Cities Service 27%. Elec Bond & Share 18%. Standard Oil Ind 24%. United Founders 15/16. MINNEAPOLIS POTATOES Minneapolis, May 6.—(AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Potatoes: very light wire inquiry, demand and trading slow, market dull, too few sales reported to quote. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE First Bank Stock 8. Northwest Banco 8 7-8. BOSTON WOOL Boston, May 6.—(P)—A continued strong demand with limited supplies] U! of wool in the Boston market, Sat- orate tuPhed teed to neler levels| 2 Be Bee i ‘ing Power & Light . Vanadium Corporation . ‘Wabash Railway than prevailed at the close of last week. All grades of territory wools were sold at Fedvanced prices, medium and low quality wools were sdld at advanced prices, medium and low quality wools leading in the advance. |W‘ Westgh. Air Br. teh. El, Some lots of the finer territory wools were held above recent prices. Of-| we ferings of fleeces were restricted and a few lots of medium realized ad- vances of 2-to 3 cents in the grease; over prices accepted early last week. \Parmelee Transportation . Pathe Exchange Penney (J. C.) Repnolde. Tobacco’! Royal Dutch bell: New York, May 6.—(?)—Foreign ex- St Shatttick me, (coon Sheil Union Oil Sparks Withington - Standard Brands . 2 Chicago, May 6.—(?) eat— Q] Superior Steel Texas Cor) pation. . CHICAGO STOCKS Duluth, Minn., May Pairs Durum— Hi 68% ‘Bild 52% Bi 51% 143 145% 141m 145% 143% 145% 141% 1.45% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, May 6.—(P)— Wheat— Sp High Low May 1% 71% 4 1% 4 1% 50% 49'¢ 22% 2242 23 122: 22 23% 22% .22% a 1.42% 1.4145 142 144% 142 1.44% 143° 142 1.43 BA” (Bais Bam 35 3B3t5 34 CHICAGO RANGE {No.1 flax” Liberty 3%s 101.19. Liberty Ist 4%s 101.29. Liberty 4th 4%s 102.26. Treasury 4%8 107.27. Treasury 4s 104.18, BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Date May 6. No, 1 dark northern . No, 1 northern .. No. 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum . No. i red durum No, 2 flax . No. 1 rye Oats Hard 1 winter wheat oe ‘Produce Markets | oo me @ CHICAGO _ Chicago, May 6.—(?)—Butter had a firmer tone Saturday with prices gen- erally higher. Eggs were also firm, 4|but poultry ruled easy. Butter, 10,582, firmer; creamery- specials (93 score) 2214-23; extras (92) 22; extra firsts (90-91) 21%; firsts (88-89) 21; standards (90 centralized carlots) 22. Egg, 41,254, firmer; extra firsts cars 14%; local 14%; fresh graded firsts cars 14%, local 13145 current receipts 4/13; storage packed firsts 15%; storage packed extras 15%. Cheese. prices are unchanged and tone is steady to firm. Twins 12 1-2 to 13; Single Daisies 19 3-4 to 13;] Leghorns 12 1-2 to 13. Poultry, live, 8 trucks, easy; hens 11 1-2 to 12 leghorn hens 10 1-2; roosters 8 1. lo. 2, 6; turkeys 11 to *114; spring ducks 11 to 12; old ducks y,|9 to 12; geese 7; leghorn broilers 16; 40 38 ‘ 42% 40% 40% 6.00 590 5.90 Midwest Util. (New) % yeas seseree 6.90 690 687 6.87 ‘higher than extra, 23% rock broilers 20 to 24; colored brofl- ers 18 to 22, NEW YORK Butter, 5,432, firm. Creamery %; extra (92 score), 22%. Packing stock, current make No. 1, 15-15%; No. 2, 14-14%. Cheese, 157,417, firm, unchanged. Eggs, 35,202, firm. Mixed colors, other classes very scarce; nominally steady; late bulk fed wooled lambs 6.00 to 6.10;4 late top 6.10; week's top 6.40; most tate sales fed clipped lambs 5.45 to 5.60; top 5.65. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, May 6.—(AP—U. S. D. A.) —Potatoes 102, on track 207, total U. 8. shipments 599; old stock dull, trad- ing slow; supplies moderate; sacked per cwt.: Wisconsin Round Whites 67 1-2 to 72 1-2; Idaho Russets 1.27 1-2 to 1.32 1-2; few higher; Minnesota, North Dakota Red River Ohios 70 to 72 1-2; new stock about steady; trad- ing good; supplies moderate; Bliss Triumphs, Texas, Eagle River section, 2.25 to 2.30; Louisiana U. S. No. 1, 2.00 to 2.30, mostly 2.15 to 2.25; Ala- bama 2.25, Securities Measure Approved by House Washington, May 6.—(?)—The sen- ate and house took a holiday Satur- day after a week of swift action in advancing President Roosevelt's do- mestic recovery program. Without even a record vote, the house Friday approved and sent to the senate a bill embodying the pres- ident’s recommendations for protect- ing the buying public from fraudulent issues of stock securities. There was little opposition and senate approval is virtually certain. Monday, the house will vote on whether to accept the Norris-Simpson cost of production guaranty plan which was inserted in the Roosevelt farm bill by the senate, or insist that it be eliminated, as asked by Secretary Wallace. All other provisions have been agreed upon. Senate and house conferees agreed Friday on the $500,000,000 relief bill, .|making final congressional action next week a certainty. VALUE U, S. POLICE Geneva, May 6.—(®)—Despite the Protest of Colonel George Strong, American delegate, the army commit- tee of the general disarmament con- | Seer voted Saturday that the state Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE—Practicaliy new Buick, 31-87 five passenger sedan. See Fieck’s Gargae, Bismarck, N. Dak. Farm Lands FOR SALE — Small arm, fine soil, plenty timber, spring water, house, barn, poultry house, etc. Also five acres river bottom land unimproved. Close in. L. Van Hook, Room No. 40, City National Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Modern ceering rooms. Priva’ h St. FOR Ri aaanie room with board. Now available at the Mohawk, 401 Fifth St. FOR RENT—House at 418 Hannafin Six rooms. Strictly modern. Ar- ranged for one or two families, Nicely furnished. Good basement. Will rent or sell. Call afternoons at 418 Hannafi Personal FOR RENT—Bungalow at 425 West Thayer Ave. Phone 443, ATTENTION, JUNE BRIDES AND others—Save 22% on your silver- ware, either 1847 Rogers, Commun- ity Plate; Holmes Edwards. Life- time guarantee. Also Sterling sil- ver. For appointment phone 383- L _—_ost and Found __ LOST—Number of keys in leather case between Paramount Theater and 120 W. Rosser. Return to Trib- une for reward. LOST—Saturday evening at Dome, ladies silver muskrat fur coat. Find- er phone Mandan 329-M. Re' yard. Real Estate FOR SALE OR RENT — Five room modern house, full basement. Lo- cated at 418 10th St. Phone 1754-J. FOR SALE—House. Must be sold be- fore June Ist. Price $1,550. Phone 527-J. Boarders and roomers at 400 7th St. Good rooms and best of home cooking. Very reasonable Call at 400 7th St. or phone 1430-R. Wanted to ‘Buy wi WANTED AT ONCE-—A portable or small phonograph, either new or used. Must be reasonably priced. Phone 1358. ——— Police forces in the United States should be given a military value of 1,000 soldiers in computing the strength of the American army. It was estimated the American state po- lice total 80,000. BOMB KILLS POLICEMAN Havana, Cuba, May 6—(#)—Terror- ist bombers struck again Saturday, killing a policeman and injuring a civilian GIVE HER A STEAM SUPERCUR- line permanent for Mother's Day. Does not discojor gray or white hair. Special at $3.50. Harrington's Phone 130. CHIC, SNAPPY, MODERN, be up-to- date, only guaranteed quality frames, corrected lenses; amazingly low prices, satisfaction assured. Dr. MacLachlan’s Health School and Eye Clinic, Lucas Block. LEARN BARBERING NOW—Low rates. Moler Barber College, Fargo. N. Dak. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—At one half price. All work guaranteed one year. Regular $1.00 fancy crys- tal, 50c; watch cleaning, regular $2.00, now $1.00. Wrist watches cleaned, regular $3.00, now $1.50. Main spring, $1.25. Dean E. Kysar, 310-4th St. 2nd door north of Montgomery Ward. NORTHWESTERN PHOTO SERV- ICE—Fargo, North Dakota. Film developed, 8 high gloss pictures, free enlargement, 25¢ coin. Notice, mai} your films safely. Write for infor- mation. ————— Wanted to Rent FOR RENT—Seven room strictly modern house with three bedrooms, hardwood floors, full basement and garden lot, furnished with gas range and heater. Located at 619 11th St. Write Box 182, Bismarck, N. Dak. FOR RENT—Six room fully modern house. Screened in porch. East front. Call at 111 Avenue A West. FOR RENT—Seven-room modern house with four bedrooms, screened- in porch, outside garage, close in. Also nicely furnished sleeping room i aulee home. Phone 1421-R or aN For Saie FOR SALE—$100 credit slip on Ply- mouth car. Write Tribune Ad. No. FOR SALE — Brown and tan Lloyd tom baby buggy. Like new, Phone 1 FOR SALE—Early Ohio seed potatoes. Phone 62. FOR SALE—2 black mares. Cheap for cash. 7 and 9 years old. Well broke to work and in good condition. In- quire for W. Strafuss, Patterson An- nex, Hotel Room 24 FOR SALE—Young, small team, har- ness, wagon and hayrack. Can be seen at 312 si FOR SALE—O: rush-plow in/€x= cellent condition. Like new. Extra heavy, 2 good shares. James L. Haves, Price, N. Dak. WANTED to rent by responsible party by May 15th, 5 or 6 room modern house. Close in. Write Tribune A WAI TO RE yy reliable party, strictly modern bungalow, must be attractive and have two bedrooms. Do not call unless you have something absolutely first class. Phone 1808. FOR SALE—Baking potatoes, ‘70c per bushel. Also extra nice eating pota- toes, 60c per bushel and small seec Potatoes at 40c per bushel. All kinds of moving and hauling done at rea- sonable prices. Phone 1783 or call at 218 Eighth St. NOTICE—For fertilizer, garden plow- ing, black earth and dump wagon work. Phone 62.